Description
The pair of large cloisonné enamel vases is finely decorated with scrolling lotus motif. The base with a four-character Qianlong mark.
Compare a similar but slightly smaller vase with ‘Jingtai’ mark from the Pierre Uldry Collection, illustrated in ‘Chinese Cloisonné: the Pierre Uldry Collection’, no. 356. An identical pair of vases was sold at Christie’s London.
A pair of large cloisonné enamel pear-shaped bottle vases (Qing dynasty, 18th-19th century)
£ 40,000.00
Period: Qing dynasty, 18th/19th century
Dimensions: 37cm high
Provenance: A private Asian collection
Description
The pair of large cloisonné enamel vases is finely decorated with scrolling lotus motif. The base with a four-character Qianlong mark.
Compare a similar but slightly smaller vase with ‘Jingtai’ mark from the Pierre Uldry Collection, illustrated in ‘Chinese Cloisonné: the Pierre Uldry Collection’, no. 356. An identical pair of vases was sold at Christie’s London.
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